Notice the - (dash) after the vlc command, it's important.
Just remember to finish with a dash (-) at the end...

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rtmpsuck - find the stream details you need for more streams

In order to find your own streams, and put them into rtmpdump commands,
you should follow the guide a few posts below...

Essentially it involves setting up IP settings,
running 'rtmpsuck' in a terminal, running your browser as a restricted user,
then finally applying the info shown by rtmpsuck into a command for rtmpdump.

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On another note, here is the format of my streams list:

Code:

Name of Stream|rtmpdump command

Here is the list of the streams I have working so far:

NOTE: This is a mixed list: the streams that don't begin `rtmpdump -v -r` can be loaded simply with:

vlc $URL

(the URLs begin with mms:// or http:// or rtmp:// .. after the first | )

Works for me using 528 on old Toshiba laptop 800MHz 320MB using mplayer. Both vlc and cvlc freeze. Also cannot get urls starting http or mms to work. I get a syntax error and so think that I am not entering them correctly. Could you post an example as you did with the rtmp urls. Thanks for this pet.

Works for me using 528 on old Toshiba laptop 800MHz 320MB using mplayer. Both vlc and cvlc freeze. Also cannot get urls starting http or mms to work. I get a syntax error and so think that I am not entering them correctly. Could you post an example as you did with the rtmp urls. Thanks for this pet.

Thanks scOttman. I included your extra code and it works well. Have also tried using mplayer but have found it does not play some of the radio stations. The BBC stations seem to be a problem in this respect. I also have a problem shutting radio stations off when using cvlc. I cannot find a key that lets me "quit". Have tried cvlc -H in a terminal but this did not provide the info I need. I know esc or q work for mplayer. Anybody know what to use in cvlc?

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